

23 | Lisa Aziz-Zadeh on Embodied Cognition, Mirror Neurons, and Empathy
16 snips Nov 19, 2018
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Embodied Cognition vs. Brain in a Vat
- Embodied cognition suggests that thinking isn't solely in the brain, but involves the whole body.
- A brain in a vat, even with simulated sensory input, wouldn't achieve human-like cognition.
Predictive Modeling in the Brain
- The brain uses predictive modeling, anticipating future sensory input.
- This top-down processing might account for 90% of brain activity, more than previously thought.
Mirror Neurons in Monkeys and Humans
- Mirror neurons fire both when performing an action and observing someone else do the same action.
- Discovered in monkeys, their presence in humans is supported by fMRI, EEG, and TMS studies.